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Saturday, July 27, 2013
Professional Journal Publication 2013
An article published in Projournals, Awang et al. (2013). Perceived environmental impact on knowledge resource and social network: Evidence from Malaysia. Journal of Business Management (JBM), 1(1). 6-34. The link is here http://www.projournals.org/JBM/0520130702.php
Springer/Thomson Reuters Citation
The International Civil and Infrastructure Engineering Conference (InCIEC 2013) held between 22-24 September 2013 in Kuching, Sarawak. Details at http://inciec2013.myies.org/?page_id=154
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Hayes vs. Baron & Kenny.
Some info in mediation analysis according to Prof Hayes. Watch here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0YdlBh1pqs
Thanks Prof Ramayah for sharing the insight in FB. Here's the link: https://www.facebook.com/update_security_info.php?wizard=1#!/ramayah.thurasamy?hc_location=stream
My article Awang et al. (2007). Entrepreneurial orientation and effectiveness of small and medium agro-based enterprises (SMAEs) in Malaysia – Mediating effect of knowledge and network strategies Social and Management Research Journal, 4(2), 1-21, that utilized Preacher and Hayes (2004) in detecting mediation. The excerpt as follows: "... Mediating effect analysis was observed in a three-step regression analysis proposed in Baron and Kenny (1986). Mediator type was ascertain as suggested by Preacher and Hayes (2004). Estimation criteria suggested in equations as follows:
According to Baron and Kenny (1986), four conditions to be observed in determining the mediation effect. First condition as in equation (1), the effect of X on Y denotes the total effect c. Second condition as in equation (2) the effect of X on M denotes the total effect a. Third condition as in equation (3) the effect of M on Y denotes the total effect of b. And, fourth condition as in equation (3) the indirect effect of X on Y denotes the total effect of c’. When the effect of X on Y decreases to zero with the inclusion of M, full mediation is said to have occurred (James & Brett, 1984). When the effect of X on Y decreases by a nontrivial amount, but not to zero, partial mediation is said to have occurred (p. 6-7).
Let's enter the dynamic nature of research world ...
Thanks Prof Ramayah for sharing the insight in FB. Here's the link: https://www.facebook.com/update_security_info.php?wizard=1#!/ramayah.thurasamy?hc_location=stream
My article Awang et al. (2007). Entrepreneurial orientation and effectiveness of small and medium agro-based enterprises (SMAEs) in Malaysia – Mediating effect of knowledge and network strategies Social and Management Research Journal, 4(2), 1-21, that utilized Preacher and Hayes (2004) in detecting mediation. The excerpt as follows: "... Mediating effect analysis was observed in a three-step regression analysis proposed in Baron and Kenny (1986). Mediator type was ascertain as suggested by Preacher and Hayes (2004). Estimation criteria suggested in equations as follows:
Y = i1
+ cX (1)
M = i2
+ aX (2)
Y = i3
+ c’X + bM (3)
According to Baron and Kenny (1986), four conditions to be observed in determining the mediation effect. First condition as in equation (1), the effect of X on Y denotes the total effect c. Second condition as in equation (2) the effect of X on M denotes the total effect a. Third condition as in equation (3) the effect of M on Y denotes the total effect of b. And, fourth condition as in equation (3) the indirect effect of X on Y denotes the total effect of c’. When the effect of X on Y decreases to zero with the inclusion of M, full mediation is said to have occurred (James & Brett, 1984). When the effect of X on Y decreases by a nontrivial amount, but not to zero, partial mediation is said to have occurred (p. 6-7).
Let's enter the dynamic nature of research world ...
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